BAGGEN®Softbelt Reflective is the bestseller of BAGGEN®skijor and canicross belts. Around the whole belt it is a very strong reflective tape, which makes you appear incredibly good for the road. AllBAGGEN®Softbelthasa built-inexpandablestrap intobelt thattakes care of anypressure,which sparesbothdog and handler.

Softbelt Reflex is on the sides also equipped with attachment points for "leg loops", (Art.2250) in order to help keep the belt down on the hip. Note that these attachment points are not for tying up dogs.

Softbelt is a handler belt for all dog people and seasons! Regardless of how you plan to exercise with your dog, Baggen Softbelt the right option. Skiing, Nordic walking, jogging, hunting or just a walk - Baggen Softbelt makes anything possible.

Attach your leash in a Baggen Softbelt and you get your hands free. The expander which is built into the belt takes care of any pressure and protects your arms and shoulders. Available in two different hardnesses, X1 and X2.

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FACTS BAGGEN® SOFTBELT
The belts are adjustable from about 80 to 140cm. Do you need other sizes, please contact us. Note, however, that the belt should sit on the hip. By using the "quick release" that comes with each Softbelt you can easily attach the leash as you want. Whether you use your regular walking leash, a flexi leash or a track line then just clamping it in "quick release" it stays there. The quick release also functions as a panic triggers the ski trail if you need to quickly released.

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What is X1 & X2?
X1 and X2 are the names of the various expandable components attached in BAGGEN® Softbelt. These are easily exchangeable and can be purchased separately!

X1 - Soft damping
A softer damping for small and medium-sized dogs, up to about 18-20kg. Also recommended in some cases, for larger dogs if you yourself are small and do not have as much weight / strength to turn to.

X2 - Hard damping
Harder damping for multiple or larger dogs, from about 18-20kg. Provides better control and more close contact with dogs that pull a lot, but this will be easier if you have some strength / weight to put against.